On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 22:41 +0900, Takao Fujiwara - Tokyo S/W Center
wrote:
> Jedy Wang-san wrote (08/25/08 06:42 PM):
> > After applying this, it seems the system alway uses DejaVu Sans
> > condensed if DejaVu Sans is the default font. But I also want to use
> > DejaVu Sans book and DejaVu Sans bold.
> > 
> > What I want is add condense/book/bold style to Sans font or mapping them
> > to some existing style of Sans font. In such way, when I select Sans
> > book it should be DejaVu Sans book, when I select Sans condensed if
> > should be DejaVu Sans condensed.
> 
> OK, I understood you want both "Condensed" and "Book" style and the default 
> style is "Condensed".
> I think "Sans" loads "Sans Regular" and it seems I couldn't find to set the 
> default style for Sans/Serif/Monospace.
> 
> If you change the font size and font style in GNOME side, I think it's ok.
> - <default>Sans 10</default>
> + <default>Sans Condensed 10</default>
Hi Takao,

This works. But if the user select Sans Regular again, he can not select
Sans Condensed back. So What I want to add Condensed and Book style to
Sans font.
> 
> But font families need to be handled in fonts.conf.
What do you mean by "handle"? Please be more specific, I am not familiar
with font stuff.

Regards,

Jedy
> 
> fujiwara
> 
> > 
> > I do not know if this is doable.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> > Jedy
> > On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 18:20 +0900, Takao Fujiwara - Tokyo S/W Center
> > wrote:
> >> Jedy Wang-san wrote (08/25/08 02:44 PM):
> >>> The CR6740289 was assigned back by Alan. Could you please add your
> >>> comments to the CR?
> >> --- /etc/fonts/fonts.conf.orig  2008-08-25 18:03:48.356303000 +0900
> >> +++ /etc/fonts/fonts.conf       2008-08-25 18:09:06.533313000 +0900
> >> @@ -459,4 +459,12 @@
> >>                 <bool>false</bool>
> >>         </edit>
> >>  </match>
> >> +<match target="pattern">
> >> +        <test name="family">
> >> +                <string>DejaVu Sans</string>
> >> +        </test>
> >> +        <edit name="style" mode="assign">
> >> +                <string>Condensed</string>
> >> +        </edit>
> >> +</match>
> >>  </fontconfig>
> >>
> >> Does this change satisfy your request?
> >>
> >> fujiwara
> >>
> >>> Regards,
> >>>
> >>> Jedy
> >>> On Fri, 2008-08-22 at 19:27 +0900, Takao Fujiwara - Tokyo S/W Center
> >>> wrote:
> >>>> Thanks much for the update.
> >>>>
> >>>> I'm a bit busy now.
> >>>> Please let me reply next Monday.
> >>>>
> >>>> fujiwara
> >>>>
> >>>> Jedy Wang-san wrote (08/22/08 05:50 PM):
> >>>>> I update the patch. Now only font size is changed and the change works
> >>>>> for both Nevada and OpenSolaris. I also file a bug(6740289) to
> >>>>> fontconfig to update the default font.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Regards,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Jedy
> >>>>> On Mon, 2008-08-18 at 16:41 +0900, Takao Fujiwara - Tokyo S/W Center
> >>>>> wrote:
> >>>>>> I don't think your fix works for locales.
> >>>>>> Please change C locale only.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>       <default>Sans 10</default>
> >>>>>>        <locale name="C">
> >>>>>> +       <default>DejaVu Sans Semi-Condensed 8</default>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> fujiawra
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Jedy Wang-san wrote (08/18/08 04:23 PM):
> >>>>>>> Hi, 
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> The attached patches update default fonts of GNOME for OpenSolaris
> >>>>>>> 2008.11 according to UI spec.
> >>>>>>> --------------------------------------------->8
> >>>>>>> Application font: Deja Vu Sans Condensed 8pt
> >>>>>>> Document font: Deja Vu Sans Condensed 8 pt
> >>>>>>> Desktop font: Deja Vu Sans Book 8 pt (Book is easier to read against
> >>>>>>> background patterns as it has a better drop-shadow)
> >>>>>>> Window title font: Deja Vu Sans Bold 8 pt
> >>>>>>> Monospace font: Deja Vu Mono Book 8pt
> >>>>>>> ---------------------------------------------->8
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> font-1.diff will be merged into libgnome-02-indiana-default.diff.
> >>>>>>> font-3.diff will be merged into
> >>>>>>> nautilus-09-interface-changes-indiana.diff
> >>>>>>> metacity-12-opensolaris-branding.diff is a new patch. Actually, there 
> >>>>>>> is
> >>>>>>> a existing patch indexed by 12() but it is not referenced by the spec
> >>>>>>> file. So I think it can be removed but I will contact Erwann to make
> >>>>>>> sure.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Regards,
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Jedy
> >>>>>>>
> >>>
> > 
> > 
> 


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